There are many exquisite reliefs on the walls of the palace, and there is a large courtyard in the middle. The palace church and state hall in the southern half and the banquet hall in the northern half still maintain their original furnishings and are open to the public. In the magnificent hall of the palace, large portraits of kings and queens of past dynasties are hung on the walls, and the dome is decorated with magnets, carvings and gorgeous paintings. It is said that most of them were created by German artists in the 17th century. Some rooms also display ancient chariots, weapons, jewelry, gold and silver utensils, and physical models of medieval knights holding spears and wearing bronze helmets and iron armor. The palace guards hold a grand changing of guard ceremony every noon according to the ancient tradition. The guards dressed in gorgeous costumes solemnly and solemnly perform the ancient traditional changing of guard procedures. This is where the king works and holds celebrations, and it is also a major tourist attraction in Stockholm. The parts of the palace open to the public include: the royal residence, the collection museum of Gustav III, the treasure house, the three crowns museum, and the royal weapons museum. In the palace, you can see all kinds of gold and silver jewelry, exquisite utensils, as well as beautiful murals and reliefs.